Except for the burning of residential rubbish, as defined in Rule
102, a person shall not burn any combustible or flammable waste in any
incinerator within the boundaries of the Northern Sierra Air Quality Management District except in a multiple-chamber
incinerator as defined in Rule 102
or in equipment found by the Air Pollution Control Officer to be equally effective for the purpose of air pollution
control.

Pathological Incineration

A person shall not burn any pathological waste in any incinerator within the boundaries
of the Northern Sierra Air Quality Management District unless all gases, vapors, and gas-entrained effluents from
such an incinerator are:

Incinerated at temperatures of not less than 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit for a period
of not less than 0.5 seconds in an incinerator distributing direct flame to pathological waste on a solid grate,
or

Processed in such a manner determined by the Air Pollution Control Officer to
be equally, or more, effective for the purpose of air pollution control than (A) above.

For the purpose of this Rule, "Pathological Waste" is defined as including,
but not limited to, human or animal tissue, or natural constituents thereof, being combusted for reasons of waste
reduction, disease control or burial preparation.